Boxing World Stunned as David Benavidez Aligns with Turki Alalshikh

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Dana White just announced the undercard for the Canelo vs Crawford fight in Las Vegas for September 13th. According to Dana White and Ring Magazine, the undercard reads as follows:

Serhii Bohachuk vs Brandon Adams, Ivan Dychko vs Jermaine Franklin Jr, Reito Tsutsumi vs Javier Martinez, Sultan Almohamed vs Martin Caraballo, Steven Nelson vs Raiko Santana, and Marco Verde vs a To Be Announced Fighter.

It's reported that 85% of tickets have sold for this fight thus far. Commercial ads for this fight are being shown on WWE, Netflix, and other platforms.

Tickets for the event, which is scheduled for September 13th at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, went on sale recently. Allegiant Stadium, the home of the Las Vegas Raiders, has a capacity of between 65,000 and 71,835 people.

Based on these numbers, it is estimated that the number of tickets sold is between 55,250 and 61,060. However, TicketSmarter is reporting that there are still almost 9,500 tickets available through their site.

Given the discrepancy in the numbers, it's possible that the initial estimate of 85% sold was slightly high, or that TicketSmarter has secured a large block of tickets.

Broke ninjas with YouTube channels say this fight isn't doing well, and nobody is checking for the fight. The numbers don't reflect that. These fools are so broken that they would rather make up lies than tell the truth about the success of this fight.

As I've stated yesterday, broke old and young, crusty ninjas telling multi-billionaires, and millionaires that they don't know what they're doing when it comes to making fights.

The reality of the situation is this. Netflix holds the global and exclusive streaming rights for the Canelo Álvarez and Terence Crawford fight. The highly anticipated bout is scheduled to stream live globally on Netflix from Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.

This means that the fight will be available to all Netflix subscribers at no additional cost, departing from the traditional pay-per-view model typically used for major boxing events.

The streaming giant secured these rights as part of a deal that could significantly impact the future of boxing broadcasting, potentially bringing the sport to a wider global audience.

This fight is a collaboration between Saudi Arabia's Riyadh Season, UFC president Dana White, and the Saudi entertainment company Sela.

So, when you see videos of old crusty ninjas like Janitor Farty, Fagnon, Boxing Shego, HoBiz, and their affiliates defecate on this fight or Terence Crawford, by saying Dana White, Turki Alashikh, and TKO Group Holdings don't know what they are doing.

Just know that 2-figure ninjas don't hold any weight outside of their subscriber base when it comes to the reality of the situation. TKO Group Holdings, Dana White, Turki Alashikh, Canelo Alvarez, or Terence Crawford.

TKO Group Holding has a net worth of 36.49 billion. Turki Alashikh has a net worth of 2.8 billion. Dana White has a net worth of $500 million. The Riyadh Season 2030 initiative, better known as the Riyadh Season & entertainment funding.

It is a part of the Saudi Arabia General Entertainment Authority. Also known as the GEA. The plan is to invest $64 billion into the entertainment sector over 10 years.

This is the machine that's pushing mega fights in boxing. This is why I laugh at these fools when they start telling lies about Crawford, Turki, Dana White, and TKO.

What do you think about this undercard?

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